Mikaylah Ladue
Collaborative on Global Children's Issues
Mikaylah Ladue (L'27) is a student fellow on preventing violence against women and children with the Collaborative for Global Children’s Issues and is completing her J.D. degree at Georgetown University. She has previously worked on atrocity prevention, human rights, and sexual and gender-based violence through a fellowship with the United States Institute of Peace and the United States Department of State.
- Through a secondment period, she provided research and drafting support to the United Nations Framework for the Prevention of Conflict-Related Sexual Violence, and with the Princeton University Liechtenstein Institute on Self-Determination, she co-authored a joint publication on gender-inclusive and child-responsive release and reintegration processes for the United Nations Office of Children and Armed Conflict.
- Held legal internship positions with the Global Justice Center and Physicians for Human Rights, and is a staff editor on the Georgetown University Journal of National Security Law & Policy.
- Received her bachelor's degree in legal and political anthropology and her master's degree in public affairs from Princeton University.